Students at one Chicago school are taking field trips every day this week. Now, that might not seem all that odd, but as CBS 2's Mai Martinez reports the primary purpose of the field trips is to just get the  |


Washington attorney Eric Holder is President-elect Barack Obama's top choice to be the next attorney general and aides have gone so far as to ask senators whether he would be confirmed, an Obama official and people close to the matter  |
We have some state and federal reaction to a report by the CBS 2 Investigators on the unemployment trap caused by school scams. On Monday night Pam Zekman exposed a trade school where students say they were misled about job  |
The USGP of Cyclo-cross - Mercer Park I and II marked the 26th and 27th races on the USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Calendar on Nov. 15 and 16. Tim Johnson earned the men's pro victory in the first of the  |


Cosmetic surgery patients who think facial fillers are a magical antidote to aging must be better informed of possible risks, government health advisers said Tuesday.  |
Exercise has countless benefits, not the least of which is lowering the risk of cancer. But without a good night's sleep, those extra hours at the gym may not matter, according to a new study.  |
For something that is often so simple to make, an antenna is remarkably difficult for many people to understand. The antenna is one of your shack's most important elements and can make your radio system a success. Now available from  |
On November 15, Amateur Radio operators who serve the National Weather Service in Taunton, Massachusetts received an award from the NWS weather forecasters citing excellence in service and "tireless service" to the NWS and to the people of Southern New  |
The dietary supplement ginkgo, long promoted as an aid to memory, didn't help prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease in the longest and largest test of the extract in older Americans. "We don't think it has a future as a powerful  |
Pete Newell, one of basketball's most respected and beloved figures, who led California to the 1959 NCAA championship, passed away Monday after a long illness. He was 93.  |
A squirrel, a squid and a spider appear as different as animals can be, yet their basic building materials -- a vast array of protein molecules -- are by and large the same. It all boils down to how those  |
In the wake of recent public disputes and disturbances, Chancellor Birgeneau and other leaders from the administration and the ASUC appeal for reasoned and civil discourse on campus.  |
The BYU men's basketball charter bus will brake its tires at the Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif., tonight as the Cougars take on the Pepperdine Waves.  |
The BYU women's basketball team will look to fare better on the road when they face the University of Nevada Wolfpack on Tuesday at 7 p.m.  |
Nov. 1--After struggling for several years, Warner Music Thailand has introduced a new business model to cope with the plummeting sales of its physical products, but the company describes the model as only the first step in finding a definitive  |
College football's biggest games are on the way to Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN.The shift, which became official Monday when News Corp.'s Fox Network failed to match ESPN's $500 million bid for the media rights to college football's Bowl Championship Series,  |
But alarm bells went off when Google and Yahoo, the top two players in the search advertising market, decided to join forces. Google and Yahoo crafted a revenue-sharing deal that would have allowed Yahoo to run on its own Web  |
You can now order a pizza through your television.In a new promotion with TiVo Inc., Domino's Pizza Inc. will begin taking orders using only a TV set from customers who have broadband TiVo service.  |
Nielsen will be in direct competition with Arbitron, the country's leading supplier of radio ratings data.Click here to read the whole story:  |
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